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THE EVENING STAR SICAL AND DRAMATIC. “SANON'S” SUCCESS ATTHE NEW YORK CASTNO— MORE NEW SCHEMES AND NEW STARS—“DARK DAYS.” —"Nanon” was presented in English at the Jasino, New York, on Monday evening, and met with ® most cordial reception. The critics as & rule pronounced it a success, and the indt- cations point to a long ran for the work. The costumes were brilliant and the production was Very smooth and spirited for a first night. The cast ts a strong Wilson, W. T.C line Hail, Billee Bai —Mr. Albert G. Riddi rieton, ‘one, Sadie Martinot, Flow and Harry Standish. including | Fragels of this city, will play the part of Tony Jay in one of Hoyts “Rag Baby” companice the coming season. —Salvini will go on a Russian tour shortly. ‘He will receive $600 per night. The Russians are sure to admire him much. —Mrs. Emily C. Jump, once a singer in Ma- pleson’s opera company, was sent from New York city on Friday Jast to the inebriate asylum on Staten Isiand. —It is said that Lizzie Annandale will not be h the Emma Abbott opera company nex! Senson. Lauraehini will continue with Abbott. —That bright opera bouffe artist, Miss Verno- na Jarbeau, has resumed her original part in ‘at the Bijou, New York. has passed its 300th representation. —Maurice Barrymore has taken a house in the swell part of London. and furnished it in grand style. It looks us though he intended to ‘shay there. “Adonis” —De Wolf Hopper has made another matri- monial_ venture, — Alice Harrison having marrie chorus girls in “fhe Black Huzzar.” will app done of tye as @ star again Rext season in a new musical comedy being written for her,in which some entirely new features will be introduced. —Frisky little Fay Templeton is playing a summer engagement at the Spavish Fort, New Orleans, — Billy Florence fs telling his friends the fol- lowing: The sea were all to get gj four years. n the seat alongside of her. fuil. “I got in @ street car the other day. Alady had her little She told him nd let the old gentleman, meaning sit down, Icame home feeling my fifty —In London recently Marie Van Zandt Tefused to atiend a supper, given by Sir Arthur Sullivan, to meet the Prince of Wales, because the Princess was not present. When Miss Van Zandt sang at the American concert the Prince Of Wales "listened attentively but did me ot applaud the fair songstress, which Js considered a gre it siizht. — Foster's Ideal Opera company, a new Organization, with Catherine Lewis as the prima donna, opens at Atlantie City this even- A most extraordinary representation of “Hamlet” was once recently given at Stock- holm, in which Ernesto Rossi rt in Italian. Fraulein Aall played the tit rg the role le of fia in Finnish, and the rest of the uctors spoke Swedish. —Itis said that a syndicate of Lyceum off- ¢lals, entirely independ nt of Mr. Irving, ai re trying to engage a company in London to 40 to America with anew comedy and new drama. ‘There is no truth whatever in the report that Miss Ellen Terry will accompany them. Mr. James H. Palser wil I be the agent. — Anew plece of the “Silver King” order is dein, by H. A. Jo written for the Princess’ Theater, London, esand Wilson Barrett. — Mme. Judie has reiurned to Paris from a tour of the prine! pal cities of Spain. She will Femain at Chatou until her departure for America on August 29. — Bartley Campbell will work an earthquake seene into “Cl York, August 17. Ne the new spectacular piece he intends to produce at Niblo’s Garde! w —Mr. Richard Mansfeld 1s appearing at the Drary Lane theater, in London, as Lord Cho mondely in Mr. Elliot Galer’s new play, “A True Story.” —“A by Mr. Montgemery Messrs. Baker and Farren are to do next Beason. — Mr. Phister, of Cincinnati, t ap Bubble” Is the title of a new piece ‘apier Lothian, jr., lately staze man- ager of the Boston theater, has been engaged for the same position in Miss Mary Anderson's company next — John T. Raym< eason. \d will continue “In Chai n- cery” at the Madison Square theater no longer Everham, Pierson, und Misses ter, Adele Clark and —*The Black Huzzar, ‘will continue its vict ndon, Bessie H Wilson. ‘torious career at Wallac! (New York, all summer. — Anew comedy-iruma called “Sts, arr u it is now announced, .” by Ed- ward E. Kidder, will be produced at the Four- ‘Wweenth Street Theater, New York, on August 3. ‘Myra Goodwin wilt be the star. —The Princess Dolgorouk!, who is singing in Bei in, isa Spaniard by birth, who has lately met heavy financial reverses, and not, as re- ported, the widow of the late Czar of Russia, Who is one of the wealthiest women In Europ —Mr. mes Palser, well-known as the etfici- ent American manager of Mr. Henry Irving's tours, has secured the American right to the Gramattzation of Hugh Conway's “Dark Days.” Accompany is belug organized In London for the produétion of the play in September at th Le. produced Haymarket Theat pd it will Simultaneously in America and Austrailia. —Prof, Paine’s assertion about the inconsid- @rabie part played by women as musical com- posers has resulted in the collation of the titles ‘fa smail list of well-known son; which were written by women, und a few can-| tutas and operettas. but a correspondent, who | hot very numerous examples, aids, in a communication to the Bos | ton Evening TPranseript: « aids in bringing & pt th igs, the airs of | here is nothing which | gan be brought forward in contravention of Prof. Paines assertion, and [ think Lam safe in gaying that we asa fourth rate Miss Ad: au is pose ntitled to rank even ide Detchon fs rapidly becoming & society favorite in London since her debut as ® parlor singer at Lady Landesborough's recep- | Miss Detchon there met the Prince of attended | Parties at Murlboro’ House, the Prince's Lon- | t Wales, and has se don residence. — Mme. Patti begins her European tour next | November. She goes first to Madrid, and after- | wards visits Monac quently sings throughout Germany and France, | —The London Atheneum expresses doubt as to the genuineness of the autograph attributed | and which Is exciting attention tiggests that the to Shakespe: in Chicago. The A algnature is a tac-si —Lawrence Barret cht Breeze. Schooner y: Cohasset, M. ass. J. Byron's co Ville theater, tu Lov Madison Square the nedy Which ts having suc veral Umes sin co and Vienna, and sub thenceuus nil has purchased He ts summering called “Open ruton. will be p ater on the 13th of July. the at | —Itis' virally decided that the late 1, | House,” asuccess at the Vaude- puton at the | | Tw — The New York Herald correspondent esti-| Mates that Manager Locke must have lost at ason of re | Jeast $10,000 in his San Francisco se: Thomas concerts. Bigh prices, hard t and the hard feeling agalnst the eo we Miss dite w aursby to sing The cause imes, the summer « entertained by OF Of HEC encore a THE BRIDAL VEIL A pretty, dark-eyed girl began to work tt, whose lover was over the sea. She was 9 French girl, and came of a good family of lace. makers. “Lil work my own bridal veil in my leisure time,” she said, “so when Walter comes to marry me, I shall be # gay bride.” But she never finished the vell. Walter came too soon, She married her English lover as poor as herself—and went with him to London, and the half finished bridal vell went along, carefully folded away at the bottom of a trunk, and, for the time being, quite: by ors have been forgotten in earnest duri queive yearn ie aught I know; certainly {i lay that long unnoticed. A lovely ten-year old ant of twelve years ago, but Walter's golden ir. “Oh, the charming lace!” she cried, clapping her bands and dancing delightediy, as Bi shook it outof the folds. “Dear mamina, what is it? and who made it? and why is it but bait done? Can I have it for a dress for my doll, mamma?" ‘The pretty, dark-eyed matron laughed and shook her ‘head, and half sighed, and she ressed the delicate fabric to her ps. Then she old her child the history of its maicing. “But {t shall not He hidden so long from the light again,” she said tenderly. “I will finish Ht-and when the thne comes for my ifttle Adele to be a bride, she will have a veil to be proud of Again the little taper fingers toiled merrily and’ busily over the'delleate lace, and fulry- like ferns and masses of ful flowers grew steadily under them. Adele watched the pro- gress of the work with the keenest interest. “Mamma, teach me to Work it,” she said one day. “My fingers are much finer and tinier than yours.” After that she would bring her littler work- basket to her mother's side and work at a veil for her doll. The factiity with which she learned. the graceful art was astonishing. At the age of eh vo expert was she that Eisle did not fear ther take part in the ereation of the bridal Veil itself, but they worked at it now and then as the fancy seized them. ‘* * 68 6 Louis Riviere was from France, like Adele's mother—that had been a bond between them from the first—for Adele loved her mother's country for her mother's sake, though she her- self was proud of being called English; and she also loved the young Frenchman. Louis came of noble biood, and was well to do. He had some money—not enough to live upon in idle luxury, but plenty to secure him a fair start in business life. Unwilling to en- ter upon this course in Paris, where his noble ives would not seruple to oppose efforts, and embarked in business as a merchant there. he happy weeks and months grew into Addie was now seventeen: it was agreed that when spring-time came she be Riviere’s bride ‘We must Hhish the bridal vell,” erled Elsie, eagerly. “I tell you, Monsieur Louis, no lady. of your proud. house’ ever wore a lace more ex- wisite and rich. Ah, shail J not be proud when look at my beautifel child in her marriage t robes and think of the poor little poasans girlof Jong ago, who toiled at the lace to earn coarse bread so far away over the sea!” Louis turned quic displ; uneasily ly at these words, a look of sed surprise in his dark eyes. peasant girl, madam?” he questioned i.” she answered, happily, not marking k Or the tone. “What was I but a poor little lace-maker when my generous young lover married me, the father of Adele.’ He answered nothing, and Elsie went merrily chattering un, but Adeie noticed his suddenly downeast air and sioomed eyes, though she was far from suspecting the cause Of either. itis haughty family pride had received 0 blow. ‘A lace-maker!” he said to himself, “A peas- ant girl! If I had but known itr Ailthat night, and for days and nights after. ward, the thought of his bride’s humble extrac- tion tortared him; the sting to his pride would not be removed neonxetousiy’ to himself his annoyance at fected his temper; he became Irritable, fret- ful, iunpatient, something to the very "verge of impoliteness even. Above all, he received an absolute but violent dislike tO the bridal Vell. “I detest the sight of It!” he cried one evening, in a moment of selfforgetiuiness, and when he und Adele were alone. “Ii, indeed, you love ine, never work atitin my presence, Adele, and if dared ask one special favor of you it should aoe He paused suddenly. She was lstening in great surprise, “Well,” she said. “It should be—” “Wear any other vell in the world but thatone to be married in.” She folded her work and let her fair hands fall on it in her lap; one could see that those little hands were trembling. She was greatly sur prised at his manner and request, and also Vaxuely burt, she searce knew how or why. Indend, she had wondered often lately at a sub- fle and’unpleasant ehange in Louis. Could It Le possible that she Was about to discover its anise? You ask a singular favor,” she sald, with forced quietness. “Are you aware that my dear + worked this veil the hot, impuisive temper answered Instant- ly, without a thonght— “It is for that very reason that I hate It!” And then she understood him. The daughter of England had been slow to suspect or eompre- hend the pride of the Freneh aristocrat, but she saw all cleariy now; and she would not marry the min who thought he stooped to take her, She folded up the veil, and gently but firmly said. ‘You did not know when first you sought me for a bride that mamuna was a lace-worker in Franee; hi ir erhaps you would not loved me, Since you have learned this fuct ‘ou have regretted our en Thave seen a change in’ you. titisso! But there is no ha went on, with simple dignity, d the truth before it is ido late held out to him a little trembling hand, whieh be took mechanically—“and so I will 4 the favor you covet, my friend. Your «il not wear my darling mother’s bridal sed the hand and she drew it ut that Jy becuuse I shall not i t dwell upon what followed. His ers, his ns—humble at drst, then wl no power in them to. her resolution. They parted vers still in heart, for love dies , but outwardly seeming scarcely agement. You coldly at 1:1 Ot So easily even friends. She stood proudly as he left the room, when he sound of the street door closing after him uck like a Knell of hope to her young pas- ate heart, sie flew to the window and hed him out of sight. * she cried, dashing away the tears 2 her. “Go from in ;, hatevul ‘tme see my love for the lust tine! y love! And I have lost him!” down sobbing. Just then the sound ther's votee, merrily an old ch song in a room © more she dix ‘He despised ye No. no, I will ne nts questioned her in She had with Louls; that was ail they could Aud before @ chance for reconelitation . Elste was smitien with mortal iliness and in three days; and Adele, overwhelmed by witl culamity, was prostrated with brain At this juncture @ summons came to Louis from Fi th ance, demanding his immediate pres- . Stranze changes had taken place. the three lives that stood between hin nid the title and estate of the Marquis de la Keviere hud been suddenly swept away, and the third, # frail and delteate ehild, lay dying, he present marquis, himself w “teeble old ene | man, was also at the point of death, so they it of his refusal | his. sent in haste tor Louis, as the heir of the dying oman, wew's bewildered him. His heart swelled with exultation and delight, but it sank again. Years ago, although the | Adele! Had he lost Adele? nted to & positive disturbanc “I care not for rank or wealth unless she wane It Nas ttetiy intimated that Mr. | snares them!” eried. bis heart. “I will go and Thomas would break ule against | Giaploce ler pardon,” petitions if w wish were very strenuously ex- | ype het pardon.” ‘ of a wih were very stre He made the attempt, but In vain, He sought idly polite. be anything | her mt — Lizzie Evans, one of the recent large erop | Of soubrettes, ix resting In > mason of forty-five weeks. At season ieys for n buiprit Fay. New York after florette” and “Tl ee —______ Arnold's Discourses in America. From the London Standard Mr. Matthew Arnold has gathered together {nto a volume published by Messrs. Macmillan @ Co. the series of addresses delivered by him on the occasion of bi States. They inclu: Spoken in that fame ful town of Bosto: bers,” originally Siterward publis! @ characteristic preface impressions en and protests that t ance with his bh and easy play of Bough he admis suggested” of the truth that morai @nd the falling of su Sky ‘From the New York its that “a is recent visit to th fe the leeture on ous thinker’s ‘and the lectui ivered in Ne: din the merse “On Nui York, a ir. Arnold rete ed by Uhls latter addre was nu esteem tor own deligh Nincternth Century a he on nd ng in it at vari- he suitableness American fustitutions,” al- ution certainly was importance of “the fruitfal aes govern the standi — Blue Coffins, Herald. ng A peculiarity of funerals in Lincoln, Me., ts exciting unreasonably tnt Lincoln ts a village Fiver. The gazeti erant commen’ on the bank of the Pe: Heer says it ts. obseot contains two eburches; but there seems to be only one under taker for both congrezations, and n (Me) Journal avers | ndent of the Le {he has propagated % prejudice against black among w bitants that | “nearly le who have died there @uri for oid people,” With patches of Mourners to make Af te ts tru ist describes the front Of this, esthetic’ undertaker’s shop as covered | paint of divers colors for heir cholce. This is queer, but if it suits the taste of the people ‘of Lincoln, why should ‘t be censured by other pie? There ts nothing biasphemous oF rmfal about it. On the contrary, It reeom- Inends itself as a glooia of ordinary funerals w relfef troy that depress ‘hb every intel te Rest phgsieian tevtities isa detriment to health, int of is pureiy conventional. customary adoption of black asa funereal ‘Chrisiendom She has two new | United | | haps she had not ceased to love. Before another crand said a few words to him, how- t have made all well again had heard them; but she never did. her Jong and wasting sickness was over 4 she began slowly and feebly to take a On life, she found herself an orphan in ruth! Walter had followed Elste to a bet- el had she dratned the enp of sor- her father’s affuirs had been 1 was settled she was ‘Truly might It be sald not single aples, but In ther, lover, hone, all left t6 oifer her but pa- i ce and pain? And Louls? He would have written ber tm- mediately upon his arrival in Paris, but he felt so blissfully sure that her father would make: all well. A few weeks later he did write, in- forming her fully of his strangely altered for- tuues, und imploring her to pardon and accept ‘ouce Inore s her true love the love of the Mar quis de la Keviere. And the letter never reached her. The house to which it came was empty and deserted, but u late happy home was broken up and the itde English girl, for whom @ husband and ti- tle and fortune were waiting in sunny France, was earning & sorrowful Ilving as a lace-maker! Such are some of the strange reverses of real life; more wonderful than any fiction. So the marquis waited for an answer In vain. ‘Then pride rose up in arms. z “She scorns me.” he thought. “She, a peasant’s child! Lam punished for my. tole! He resolved to drive her from his heart. But after many months his letter to Adele was Te- turned crossed and recrossed with strange ad- dresses. It was a message of hope to him. She had not slighted, she had uot seomned bint pets day and night had ‘the marquis was on hig journey to London. Need I tell you of his welcome there? When did wealth arid title fail to tind a warm one? Or of the friends of former years whe flocked to aim, acitaintance? Hix not prosperity ale Ways hosts of friends? But none could tell him | of Adele, beyond the history of her bitter sor. row. And afer three months’ search be had fatled to find her. He had money, influence, ‘his search, deepest heart interest to aid anc Yet, in spite of all, he failed. “She is dead,” he thought with ke 4 ni 2 fr aigeed, I wilt live and ‘dhe single: for het ‘3 But that was his heart's Fesolve, ansespected y anyone: many a gay ‘and beauty had spread her bets to mseurs the splen did prize of tiled husband, Foremost among ng WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET Fre tpt rtmipt gly Rebbe fairestand Sonat Of gigen oll, sad her golden baie wae Sagured and too indifferent to refuse, eaux were suggestive enough. One, which Miss Hale had quite set her heart, Was that of a bridal—need it be sald that Louis ‘was the bri m, herself the bride? “He will 8] now, surely,” she thought, as she blushed and trembied beside him, while the curtain came slowly down, no, he only bowed as he had led her from the ‘form; and then aue of the buttons of his coat caught in her bridal well. Tthas m said that “trifles make upthe sum of human happiness.” It seemed so now. As the marquis stopped fo disengage, the lace; sid: denly he uttei range cry. It was Adele's bridal vel borrowed {t of alace maker,” Miss Hale sald, in reply to bis anxious questioning. “I had ordered. ‘ote like it; but her health isbad, and she failed to have it finished in time. Sothen I ings eee me this. Boxe saat Sores lt to,” she added, pout! “Just becat her ‘awork. "Such fancles for a poor per- ae “Oh, not Very thin and worn and sad,” she said in reply to another question of Louis’; “with fine eyes, but too dull and pale to be called retty. But av exquisite lace maker, I shall glad to give you her address if you have any work for her.” Xen; hhe hnad work for her—work that. the ould share together; the blessed work of bind- ing up an almost broken heart, of restoring love and panpinces to both their lives. Miss Hale never reccived her vell—the mar quis claimed it In its stead he sent ber a com- plete set of laces that made her—in that regard a tleast—the ‘envy of society; and Louis married ele. Pale and thin and somewhat careworn still was the bride of the marquis on her wedding day, but to his eyes—the eyes of faithful love— it was still the sweetest face in the whole world that smiled and wept beneath Elsie’s bridal Neil. And he kissed the old lace and blessed It, because through it he had found heragain, “I love it now!" said he, “I prize It next to yourself, dearest, It sball be kept as a treasure always,” —Kansas City Times. Miss Cleveland’s Book. TO BE READY NEXT TUESDAY—THE FIRST EDI- TION TO BE TEN THOUSAND—A CHARACTER- ISTIC NOTE FROM ITS AUTHOR, From the New York Mall and Express, “I can now announce to you positively that Miss Cleveland's book will be published next Tuesday morning,” said one of the publishers of the much-looked-for work of the President's sister to a reporter for the Muil and Express this afternoon. “We shall issue it in London on Monday.” “Will it contain the lady’s portrait?” “No, it will not, That much-discussed ques- tion has finally been settled by Miss Cleveland's positive orders that her portrait, shall not ac- company the book. She has given no reason— only her positive instructions.” “Ofcourse the title has been decided upon by this time?” “Yes. It will not be George Eliot and Other Studi as first announced, but George Ellot's Poetry and Other Studies, Besides this on the titleynge wil be simply the announce: ment, By Miss Rose E. Cleveland.” “Will there be an introduction or preface of a Pergonal natu: “Nothing except a dedication, a short para- graph in length, in which the yolume is ‘dedi- cated to my countrymen.’ The first edition will consist of 10,000 copies, but the orders have come In so fast hitely that we have already ordered the paper and binding for a second edi- tion of 10,000 additional copies. We sbull send copies to the entire press of England and Canada as well as this country, The book will be sold through the regular booksellers and by agents also, This is pecullar to the book, for usually agents won'th a book unless they can have it exclusivel: have orders for it from every city In the Union. Many. letters which we have received the last few days evince great.curiosity to see and xet the book. The interest In it 1 so great_ among women, and the fact that it ts dedicated to American women, led Miss Cleveland's lady friends who have rade the arrangements of the book for her to think it a good idea to inclose in. eac lume a blank on which should be written i oman’s opinion of the book. The plan was to, get up a testimonial on tie y from the women of the United States, But the plan fell through most decidedly. Or course it essary to obtain Miss Cleveland's conse plan before putting it in operat that she sent upon receiv hs wag most characteristic. M No, never send out this eirewlur sions from women about the boc ver ask anything. It does not please me er would in any shape. x Tat the book go all by itself for what it Is worth, wholly unaccompanied hy any comment or ‘ism—all, all alone. A PROMINENT LOUISIA, HIS BRA’ Andre J. Dumont, who re: of naval officer in the New Orleans custom- house a few days ago, committed suicide Tuesday aiternoon, as st in THE STAR and the leader of the repub- en chairman of the state P for eight years and presi dent of the republican convention in 1876. He Was an octoroon, so people did not know he had veins, He 8, of French pu ted abroad yin th . Returning here, he assisted nization of the republican party, under the stat nits, and was a member ‘or many years, A short time Dumont resigned his position as naval off without waiting for Mr. Cleveland to appoint hissuecessor. “He then announced his iuten- tion of retiring from polities and investing his money In Central America, He endeavor persuade his wite to zo with him to that declined, and he mad existed In the ent and served as f ae He vehildren living Just Oppo- 3 kept a misiress in New Jeans, and this was the Recently he has freq commit suicide. Returning Yesterday fiom + visit to his father-in-law he told his wile that he Intended to kill himself. She got his pistol away from him, locked it up in her nd placed the key in her oso i grasped his wire by the s the key from her, open cured ‘the pis he chest, and se- n_ through the housi followed by his s ing wife, and in the tor room he placed the pistol in’ Lis mouth and fired, causing instant death, coe A FEMALE Cinces Penronma) Watson, traveling with Van Ainbi was serlously injured at Albany, day, while periorming the cannon act. catches hold of a strap attached to a eannu weighing about 150 pounds with her teeth and is drawn up about ten feet from the ground an fires the cannon, Just as the cannon was fired 4 rope broke, and she fell heavily to the ground, her head striking the cannon, cutting a severe ish near her temple aud knocking out most of her teeth, ~—s00. ‘The case brought by Charity urgh's ne gins und ‘the widow of the late John Bethune for the possession of “Blind Tom, heard by Judge E. M. Spillanan, of county, Va., Tuesday. The court remanded Tom to the care of Gen, Bethune, It ts un- derstood the case will be appealed toa higher court, sists MISTAKE.—In fuct_ came out yes. t Kilpatrick, only son of Thomas Kilpatrick, a Euelld’ avenue dry goods merchant,was killed through a druggist’s mistake. The boy was suffering with diph- theria, and the perseription was taken to a leading drugeist who put up a stronger dose of medicine than the prescrip! Hed for. Boston's Iprat Foop.—At the session of the State Commissfoners of Statistics, in Boston, seeerey: Prot, Atwater, of Wesleyan univer: sty, Middletown, Conn., In speuking on the Economy of Food,” argued at some length that, owing to ignorance, there is, especially on the ‘part of the poor, heavy expenditure for what is of little worth and S items ‘waste of ma- terial. Because of this condition of facts the statistician has an important work to perform In elaborating the food question. Prot. At- water affirmsthata mixed diet isone that is best in every way, and that chemistry shor that the New England dishes, pork and bean: tund codfish and potatoes, PI roach more nearly than any others the standard of the ideal ra- jon, KILLED By A Dr Cleveland, Ohio, the terday that Charley CHARGED Wit Porsosine His Wrre.—Dr, W.H ie bas Virginia state chemist, has con- cluded the analysis of the stomach of Mrs. Holmes Puryear, of Dinwiddie county, who is supposed to have been murdered by her hus band by strychnine Asoulng. ‘Taylor found this poison in the stomach of the de- ceased, ‘This discovery adds an important link to the testimony against the accused. ee oceans ‘THE {MPEKIAL AMERICAN CLUB.—The inau- gural dinner of the Imperial Americap club was t phe in London last night and was a gran bee lice n organized of providing @ suitable Where members of the prominent clubs in t United States visiting London can meet pe sons, of social stunding in England, India and the British colonies, Gen, Charles’ P. Norton, secretary of the Aimertean exhibition in London, and Albert Wagner, chairman of the Alabama, claiins comminsion, delivered speeches setting forth the benetits cf clubs In general, and the Imperfal_ American in particular, Tn conclu. sion, Mr. Wazner remarked that “England and could dety the world,” see Tue Mexicas Duby ARRANGEMENT —The ‘ernment annou the consolidation af the eulite debt OF, te pith the exception of the floating debt, a The conse Gated debt will bear interest we three cent after 1890. "Next yeur the interest wih be one per cent, Increasing one-half per cent annually Untiithe maximam ts reuched, It is thought ‘this arran; weinent will revive the credit of the Pet lambs ure to take the place of pug cor Sete cate ee of fblonsble young abics AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. rpms & Waccamar, | ‘RE CONCENTRATED POWER AND CURA- tive virtues of Ayer's Sarsaparilia render tt the [NG AT CORK HARBOR, most reliable and economical medicine that can be | CHANCERY. 8A VALUABLE _FOUR- teed. Tt contains no dangerous or harmful ingredl. | IORI, AND NORMIWHET, OF | ing me toeeine ents, and may be nafely administered to patients of all Fusitl #a PF tag Ft ages. When you are sick the best medicine that can ffeeren of the Supreme Court ot inewd Deobtained ts none too good, and fe the cheapest | the District of Columbia, pass 161881; be —- 7 fees, on PRTG A Ie a ole ySULT ees, |W ASEINOTOR. LATING LIBRARY. Stitt a 1 a — Strive O'CLOCK S. Mivait tear pon of Lot naam: | at ‘NEW BO ‘OF Laxt = SOOTHING AND RESTORATIVE 29 | befed thirteen (13) in 'B, 10 the city of | hi Vein Borebodings, . "Tissot Ayer cherry Petra are ete tance |S ng Gr ema eo octet a | hema AS : Prone at 8 hints ry ou 3 in all cases of colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, | ner of said for, and Tunulne ies ete nish the hee (5) in square five hundred 3S s. 2 Wasaae GO... 907 Lath at_ | Gieuiner JOHN 7 TH : street west, twenty-two (22) feet six (G) inches; | hing fur the same at the southwest Cornel rn Pridey, 7 a.m. while its far-reaching and powerful healing qualities thence east one hundred (100) to the rear line of | Four-and-a-baif street southwest, T,; POTOMAC RiVi are always demonstrated in the most serlous palmo- | said lot: thonce south, wit « pubite ‘iley, pwenty-awo | twentelive (25) tek wane bow 4 Fo nary disorders, $080 | (42) feet six (G) Inches to the north line Of lot num- | halfstreet; tiuence east In dteferent Stee ‘and in var bindings EW TRON @TEAMER “WAKZFTELD West With. tho dividing tity Same ce itis cteney | south Greats Bee, (25) fot to Aso, tbe Parallel Leaven Tiheiret wharf on MONDAYS, THURS twelve (12) and thirtern (1g), one hundred (100) feet | "Also, nae Rookster, | DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am. ‘metoruiag ‘Wxeraia: Onethtrd of the purchase money to cash, | $84 naa ibiee oe : may23, aus'outeuvn | hear hinge Landings ‘et ge Nomint Cece and the residue In two equal instalments, payable, re: | the northwest’ corner of aakt Let tere r6) Sirgoen Ve, awe Bay, Ma | Connects |ANCER OF THE TONGUE. spectively, at one and two: from the Say of-eale, | thence east one hundred (100) feet on sou ust § with B20. RR at ye CASE RESEMBLING THAT ‘OF GEN. GRANT, | With interiet Cash deposttof S200 required at time | southwest: dpence mouth, Greutysnve 26) JOHN Pa Agent. A CASE RESEMBLIN F ~ | Ofmale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms | west one hundred (100) 10 Foi ‘street ‘THE NEW WORK BY ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. Some ten years ago I hada scorfalous sore on my | Stsalsto be ap With within ten days from day | southwest, tienes alone wht, Poona a hat ree 7 ra right hand which gave me great trouble, and under | of wale. iu defaab of whick’ tne trasicesencete the | north Wwemte aes Go eke the nie ree AOBSRA HUTCHINS @ MOORR, oh jy ‘been | Fight to resell atristt and cost of defaulting purchaser, | ‘Term of sule: Cash ect pppoe barrel einen | mer. | Sef shree duys' notice by advertisement in the Eve: | _ jel: CHARLES WALTER, Assignee. ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITaL ene wbart We pion res WE e 8 ing Star n: q 0 cury, aud in March, 1882, 1t broke out {n my throat ‘JOSEPHS DARLINGTON, Trustee, UVALL & MARR, Auctioneers, 925 F street nw. HANDOOMELY ILLUSTRATED SGRSING. "Prego a —— ‘and concentrated in what some of the doctors called > TRI Tw MAC TRANSPO! Cancer, eating throngh my cheek. destroying the Toot eee ean ON BEADEREBCRG NOAD, Rena ho sored MER of my mouth and upper itp, then attacked my tongue, OLIVET CEMETERY, G. A. WHITAKER We and By virtwe of a deed of trust, dated: om carr. = (WORT arD Pale and lowe lip, destroying the palate and undet | rrioatam DOWLING, Auctioneer vember, Ac D- 1870. nd tyrorded ber myi9 2105 Fesneyivante avesee | 70 TUTOR, Shopping at River one ip enilrely and balf my tongue, eating ou! — folio 466, of the lan "8 wha of my left cheek bone and up to the lef eye. Tcould | HANDSOME SEVEN PIECE WALNUT PARTOR | of Columbia and ot eT ee fe oe eet | Buanz Booxs “River Preute receives GATOMDAYS ORLY, and notent any solid food, but stnsied on figulda, and | SUMTyUPHOLS Ix FINE REPS, ONE | thereby. and by virtue of a decree passed om the tent ‘aD. anus be prepsld. my tongue was s0 far gone I could not talk, Such was | ED IN RAW SILK HANDSOME FOLDING | Heese eters ein the Supreme Cour: of the hegeonRRa Seige eT RENSON BRO ate my wretched, helpless condition the first of last Octo-| CHAT RS “Pace She PARSON, EOL! In which Grace Estella Meciclinn and others are com: | A ty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS | _office:—12th at and Ponumivemest. han mnt ber (1884). when my friends commenced giving me| OTHER PICTURES, ERONY EASEL, VERY | plainants and Edwin A-AMelutire and sbert ateee: | TORE mee won irene = Swift's Specie. In less than a month the eating | JLANUSOME MARBLE TOR TABLES LAbLES | Fendauts, we PHD gt hublc auction, ip trout or the | | CARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE | QTEAMER MATT. VaR DR STREE places topped and healing commenced. and the fear-| AND SHADES, RLY SUPERIOR WALNUT | Rp Tee et Ve OCLOEE Hae aces | EN AN ARTLSTIO MANNER, nek am. for River ‘ss far ae Sash ful aperture in my cheek has been closed and firmly | MAMBLN TOR CHANBER BULLER, WITTE. | iain ios ofgronnd known as Late 70 uid t7 oP eisek JOHN © PARKER, Greek returning on Wednesday friday aod’ Monday aressing finely, and the tongue which was almost de-| {A MHESMES WAL ohne eatin | 1h, sald > sosetber te im ne J stroyed Is being recovered, and ft seems that pera PILLOWS, PAINT! Ss EN- Terms pele! cash; balance in six and twelve STEAMERS. mho G. T. JONES, Agt., Tthet. whart supplying a new tongue. I can talk go that my frie DID Ass months, with interest on deferred payments at si ae, ‘VEAMOGS lik Vieebose can rendily understand me, and can also eat solid food ae On each iotat the timect aac Capecr,bereguired | (\ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY M = again. Ifany doubt these facts. 1 would refer them | AARON Ay SBserhiotat the tne of sale, Conveyancing at pur. | (FSW MRAL TEATSATEANTIO COMPAR ww STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN to Hon, John H, Taylor, state senator of this district, RORBAC seven days. élse the property will be the riak | ,,Comeny’¢ pier, No, 42 North River, foot of Morton Veen ales yh KF] and to Dr. eld, of LaGrange, Ga BEE TOE SIDEEOARD, Wal oy ee ‘Normandie, Frangeul, Wednesay, July 8,2 p.m. feshingvon about $30 oe LaGrange, Ga., May 14, 1885. CHAIRS, CHIN Sio'F st, | St Laurent de Jounelin, Wednesday July 16,8am,| ee 1. 1 BLARE, Captain, Treaties of Bide and sein Diceares matled free ATOR. KITCHEN REQUISITES, JAS. E. PADGETT, Trostee, ek S ae ee, —S= or ane ree ry anes oa te a She: ermain, Traub, 5 i Ni e207 We aad ote COs Drawer Bs Allaate, aQhTURSDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1865, at rest- Lassi) S00 Ta a¥e nw | | Checks payable’on sgh i abtoanes out 8 the RAILROADS. ence, ‘2th street northwest, commencing. ut Bee Banqu Paris. ————— ZEN OCLOCK, 1 ball sal, the eniire contents the | — Tor Other Awetions See 3th Page. _| BIA" arent No.6 Howling Grech, New Yore GREAT () E. above being a partial Hist. Ils in frstelags coudition, oMeeeABELE, & CO The Distrtot of NNSYLVANTA ROUTR aveaT Eumpror: And all ofit desirable furniture. dyz-dts * PROPOSALS ee ee na ro THE 3 ate 1 WEST ARD SOUTHWEST. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ee : Leen od EBLE TRACK | SPLEEN ERERY i Naas = rPE=sSURY DEPARTMENT, | Wak ee OE ne ‘IN KFFACT JUNE Dist. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. _IN GEORGETOWN, Seal proposnis will Go neonate eee iene a gud Liverpost. = Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th AN OLD MAXIM OF PRIME IMPORTANCE IN| oy yoxpay JULY. THMESARTI, 1885, ment unt CO ociicR b. St. TUESDAY, ateacoeae Seid tod bod Pitsburg and the West. Chleyge Limited Fxpronm GUARDING AGAINS? IMPOSITION at She O CLOCK: in front ofthe premises, Yahall SQ | thousand (iG 000) cates oT ese a TE a saip eth 230 pom | pf Paine sheping Cea naif and se’ Lome, AMD FRAUD, Sete barangay dee baer | outa a packeraaie thames CAGES | SOMATIC tipi Jay et tek | pil eineraee tae Aue tot tsctaat (Boreas Boed and running back #depth of about | iic’Tulldings during the fecal year eading June 30, Rater—Saloon, $00. $90, 9100. Return tickets on cb eS "e Cleagy. { “LET THE PURCHASER BEWARE” aici’ One-third cash: the balance in notes of equal | “No bia will be considered unless made by amann. | Ressonable ternix, # tow rates, interme fonge, = > pha payments atone and two years, with luterestand se: | 00d will be considered Tats by aman; | ciate (Adraic oniy), $6. 5 cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. AULcon- | fa iuaer ol feagular des carpet, inspection O: pian’ and other infvemation eppiy jar een DNONTEASS TELAT TO OCA neem? | Heyancing ana, recording at parcuaser’s cos. $100 | ",¢°pot tee eserves the right totncrense or | Bue, Come 8 npbek bus mapas tor ob a ee a ee eT TOMAS DOWLING, Auct,_ | deeTease ie quantls. cud to reject any Orall Bas OF | Peunerivanms arenes Meets Serene, Cones for od. the Wests with BEING “FLEECED." a SE | parts of bids, and to walve defects. - WARD LINE. Harrisbut be WIE SELE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. at| Mt ———__DANIsL MANNING, Geeretary._| ()U BALA ieee RaERoAD. ur salesrooms, on ES Y, the SEVEN’ LS FOR T N-WORK. 3 igs Winitrrce pitnases xp sintruLsanie.| of sUEh iste a avitE SOR Soa te | Dials BMS Se vee, wan ao lion 20am) FAL ai easept Sardar, with Palas ULATION A TRAINED TRICKSTER ary ts, Eleminer ait poy able to cio eeerct ene, ANY DEPARTMENTS. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTM- Maven snd Kimire, ot'930 OFTEN WARPSTHE BETTER Schell. for the ain of SL AR Sald note Is held as Dar ig hd ieee My LORE AND LIVER. basepair me Sealed Proposals for furnishing, fitting, delivering lebledness of said Schell blank forms of proposal will be furnished on ap} bank to Proposal u ou applica THE PRINCE OF TRICKSTERS, WHOSE By virtue aud direction of the lust will and gees fo this oil THUS, LINCOLN CASEY, For, ‘Lock ‘A.M. dally, except Sunday, Por New York and tbe 2.28, 8:30 and 12:09 a. 00, 20:00 Pat and 121 FESS ¥ sal and putting’ in-place completes all the ironwork ROM PIER 40, N. Ro NEW YORK are, JUDGMENT OF A PUR- for me eum, #802, and $25.68 interes “B877-06. | Sutrol lor the Lith hin the west wing of the | ETRURIA--—- Sats, July’ 4] Evtenio... see Aug. 2 Pe ee on ee Jy2-8t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | atthe oflceupal TWREVECAE | Gatuia a AaB Bt {ated Expres of cake Oe, THEREFORE, FEGIOWAs BOWLES NTY-NINTH, 1886. and ope a 4 rpt0sAs DOWLING Auctioneer. mediately thereafter in presence of bidders | AND_ EW u “LET THE PURCHASER BEWARE,” EXECUTORS SALE OF varvanre 1n-| studi ormamentll mune ie tobecletroplatea | “RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin ud LEST HE FIND HIMSELF IN THE TOILS OF | PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN D.C, ‘AK forms of propesil Will be furnished onrappliee | wieerase ‘wk sory low totes. Liverpool and Quéenstowa and all otter parts of Laur P ni stations, as follows: testament of Thomas Weaver, late of the Di 13,6, orps of Engineers, | Tope st lowest rates. HEAVY REDUCTIONS, ON PAPER, trict of Columbia. 1 shall offer for sale oNOPOsALS FOR PARK sphere | _Porough bills of laden gtven for Belfast, Glangow, eee OB ONE Be Oe er Glgon Ae PNOPOSALS FoR Pa eT EI Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Coutiment, REMIND ONE FORCIBLY OF COLOGE a tree a aaah ote Oey Onetck OF Pemitc butLbises aXD Gaowxns, | and for Meuiterranean ports 2210 sient, " ALLADIN, THE WO! in square i20, fronting 84 feet outiiewastside Ot High | conte ielicaig wil bo rectived at | offcs, Woee Tsay sem ce(SPIAy tthe Company's For Baltimore, 635, 7:15. 6:90, 0-40, 9:30, 11:00 4. aOR Street, ubove Madison street, by a depth of abont 120 | 4) te wa patee ice, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and 12:05, 2:00, 4:00, 4:25, 4:40, 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 DENFULSCAMP. ecluenaly TOMES oo] SHAE Ses ins I nknc ad ater | Waaygeiy Re & Cox soe means | Pasa Na Aas tae ae a ‘Terms of salez notes of | © E BSS, for £ v4 Y nD. - 5 8 OUR PRINCIPLE OF DOING BUSINESS AD- | equal panne: arin cast balanee In notes of {september 1, 1583, at ne greentiougen south of VERNON I, BROWN & 00. New York. 11:06 4M, 2:00, 4380, 6:00, 70, M. MITS OF NO REDUCTION IN BRICE, A9 WE | sured hy adeed of trot ‘on the property sold All wc 10 sample to be seen it this oles, “The tete | _ $620 Mowers, OTIS BIGELOW € CO, | wor Pope's Sresk Line, 78 3, and 40P. daily, HAVE BUT quired on ead rope gt plinc of SAIC executor, | Proposals can be obtained at thivomhee ons Por Annapolis, 635 A.M, 22:08 and 425 PAL daily, ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. EROS AMS 71581601 JON GSioneh Cat MEDICAL, &. ERANDHIA ANG ickRBURO Ratt i N BROS., Auctioneers .7ASEIG-OE Colonel, U.S Army, = S — YY, AND Al ‘aND WASI- 8 SUITS, strictly all wool, fudeless color DROPOSALS FOR FUEL. HS, BROWN (COLORED) TAKES Labing | INGTON RAILROAD. FINE BUILDING LOTS ON L STREET NORTH DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ¥ before abd during Hinees et hes hice bo For 6: 7200, Bet 1145 a. SIMERE SUITS, strictly an | * ETWEEN BIST AND 22D STREETS Wie Wasitinoros, D.C, duly 1 he ieee Dw. where they’ will have the teat ot aos. cat aeons son trata & On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUL paras ee be ived until TWELVE | care. jy2-im* ‘Sunday at. 1191 2M. 8:05 P. SILK-MIX SUITS, $9.75. ENTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sel + WEDS {RS DR. WILSON, TRE CELEBRATED AND | For Richmond and we and 11:01 A.M. NAVY BLCE SUITS $0.50. Twosets of | Of the Premiagy on Mireilktiowa Ladies Physician, eat be consuited wand to P Md Sa ata Fanted ail wool, eles color fronting BOIGHE et na ree, ith @ aepen or esvge 2” Coed board and nursing for patients, | PN TG pA: B 71-00, 308, 850, B10, SS aed wool, $4.50. oUt Subiivided into. three . = 31:85 'P.M., and 12:10 midnight except Monday). wool, at $2.75 building lots. A splendid opportunity for # builder or XN ME. DE FOREST, ripe py green ye od Sa punday at 00 and 1oad.a-ak and 1. AND VESTS, | for investment, reliable Ladies’ Pi can be cor ted daily P.M. and 12:10 night. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balauice in oneand twoyears* At her residence, 1245 “Asst. tow. Ollice hyurs frork and. ati erase eter ue rc araneeu asa raze | asav oF Bit Ted pm. sel3"3eh VESTS, 23 e secured by deed of (rust, or all cash at purchaser's ; ‘ aS. 3 AND MGM RELDEN, ESTABLISHED 1555" Bie cs ibs litt geet OF MLE Fest Repo, i in | DOG ib cag regia teary LAC Se te Be iat EEE atti ate chC My | gyal dally a 9 Sleeve mene ge : ae == | Antitrarite Broken Coal, fOrsteatnet uses at the sever | eee rooms for ladies, Je26-u0* ‘AU nay 00 tons. ALE OF, URTH INTEREST a " a ER zx DAY AND THURS! At navy § 00 tons. Ladies Physician in this city, ‘you can oo eb CEA ue of wdeed of trust, dated January At havy yard tons. contdentiy consult Da. BROTHERS 000 Bom oer, ONLY, FROM 7 Fecorded In Viber No. 1025, follo 250, At navy yurd, Pensacoli, 1,000 tons Particular attention paid to all to TO 9 O'CLOCK. et seq, of the lund records for the District At huca! station, Key west, 2,000 tons, ladies, married oF single. “ail . lumbld, and by direction of the party secur: ty be of the best quality, uniform tn char | 9° Hoard, wi accommodations, and sas 1 ‘sell, on MONDAY, JULY SIX17H ted free froin ail impurities, and subject to | Clent nurses {0 those who may desire to stay’ O'CLOCK P.M. at publi auction at point of delivery by the inspector desig. | & few days in the city under his treatment. my9-2m! ADLER's the premises, a one-fourth Interest In 1 tiie! purvose, who shall have the right of vy Yurd scales, at the rate of 2,240 pounds to the ‘Separate bids will be made for the Coal required | steach Navy Yard, and each will be awarded sepa- thenee south to the line of ‘west four (4) feet; thence north y-two et to the line of sald TU street und place of be 927 and 920 Seventh street northwest, Southeust coruer Massachusetts avenue, lows” eight. (s) ‘and. nit peremptory rejection should ‘the Coal not be of tbe | Vf 4* HOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTH . four ‘hundred and ‘sixty rity | proper qu at tr oT ane oe TEN PER CENT of | Washington, D.C for, tne same | | the Cini ts to be delivered at the potnte named, on | of nerve power. tt Shiparte vigor to itols eye = ‘ Sta polnt onthe’ line of the wharf or in earts furnished by the Goverument, | Cm ‘ ‘ayes CLOTHING HOUSE, (20)? feet “nc Gh teom euee n times rive Wo the Ast of Obober next as the reac a i pning theuce north w Fea may desinate, a . pi 5 STRICTLY ONE PRICK. Square, and running thence nort ith pau many ie, and to be paid for at weight of EAD BE WIsE— 3 B RAD AND BE WISE DR BEOTHERS 90g 5 te Olde ‘city, and will and me and that ‘cure in'all vases Of private si media oF no, charge; tbe poor parcel of tg in the clty of Washington, D. distingulsbed on the plat or plan 0 being the east twenty-six (46) fect eight foo 13. Limeaud Cement; 4&- Forms of proposal, instructions to bidders,and spec- ¢ ¢ ng. be received from bona fide dealers in the day. svdsworn Always be sure that you are in the Right Place. See | '"trms cash, to he complied with within nd the right is reserved to reject | 8 befor Se gon Ay ieee 1864 te “ADLER” over the door. from day of sae, in detwalt of whic may not be deemed advantageous | —Jed-1y 3 a3 olary Open eveulier au saa 129 | Served ty resell at risk und cost: oft ie BOpin ion == Ba Open evenings anttt W: Saturdays until 11. 4029 | Cicer after nice da Evening y will be required for the faithful | J), OPUS sens Lub No 2A PERMANENT DERE MG eghimataeaeins premiers cost | peniotnunc gi coiract ty uiormaty with pee | Wai ‘cueed . Col SOO Fegnired at time ofsale Hous on the bluse farm of offer, to on a ‘ eT OSOSEENT S. DARLINGTON, trostee, | Homoutngniaul: Form of applies | hold si STANDIFORDS, 0- Tue Lasr Cuance DUNC SO Tonos Se we ‘Seyt by mall sealed. au26-t0.t5 oe - | oasis AISCELLANEX 8, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL U ATED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE ‘Oneren on Pe “ed <P Grose, Usinary Diossans ta, hours. Nervous Debility, or THE y virtue of a facias, issned out of the asi . D. fupe 16, 1885, Ne ‘and Hey ote’ oF th fe Court of me Distnet of |, Sealed proposat i will De rectived at soldat Stasi PORD'S, Si.clovd bhatieae buat eae ee fom ye : ees ee Gi pune Sea iz 4 F streew. 3 ‘DY Duail sewed. wud we lu, for éash, in front of the Court House dour fur | {oF supplies req cial ened ms SEASON. tld’ Digtiet on TUESDAY. the FOCITEENTH | 20, 1980, as fol DAY OF JULY, 1885, at LVE O'CLOCK M., ety beer ey eS 5. pil che right, Ue, claim and jnterest of the defendant | Agricaltural, Rea, ponds eed, Forage and in and to the following-deseribet propert Straw: 6, Telegrap E 3 4, Terra Cote — that eertaly pleee or} i . Mauure: ‘id, Sand i No.1106. follo 18 ef. seq., one of the land recordsdit se one oe Seem ont ot t avenue by the depth thereof ot | fications unuer each item ean be obtained upon apie gx Kechutsberad thege Go) insquare uvnibered tee hans | enlion to this office. Separate peoposals tor Sock teas KE : dred wud twenty-five (325), situated on Pen st be addressed to the undersigned and endorsed RKO OIL avenue, between 14th aud 1Oth streets Tovorals for Miscelianoaus Suppites, stating class KE OU upon ws the property of Joseph C. Lay to satis of supplies for which the bid is mude, ‘The right ts re- me eat cution 21,968, at law, in favor of Brainard H Warner, | Se2 Feject any and all proposals, The acceptance CLAM TON MeMMICHAEL, UH. Sfurshal” | oF proposal together with the proposal itself will be fAINC, AUC 2 i os of ‘THOS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Selodgy is et aoe Cine Behe PPPoA A 000 -ERE uctioneers. ot AaERCS. ber AA OE ae §° E TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ae ST Ore —CHICHESTERS ENG- BO OR Ea AMA 88 Boe BEEAL BSTATE, NO, 1st, VEMMONT AV SAY ATING MACHINE AND STEAM YAC en irtue of w deed of trust, to me dated No- & mmber 17th, 1ss4; and duly recorded. tn Liber the Albemarle and Chesa- P Breage Newark, St O34, how great the sacrifice, af follo 380 of the land records of the District ofj Columbia, and nt the request of. the purty: secur a4 ‘idressed ¢ the Postusaster Gep- Our entire stock has got to go; wetherefore cor | thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the | ert Hogue must Re addressed te the Postmaster Gep- @ially invite all in need of MILLINERY to call at sds on MONDAY, HE THIUPEENTH DAY | fog Pose ieoute saps. JULY, A. D. 1885, at HALF-PAST FIVE Postmaster General reserves: to reject CLOCK BAL the folloing-deseribed real extate, | any or all bids ILLIAM F. VILLAS, fuatein healt o mh, in the Distrievafore: | “WEs%' 2 KING'S PALACE, Said, viz: ‘The south part of for iumbered ‘nine LEON, A 9) In Suuare numbered seven hundred aud fifty-seven (767) fronting twenty-five (25) feet on 3d street east, and rinning back la a westerly course the same width the Whole ‘depth, of the ol, one hundred (100) feet, to- gether with the Improvements ing of a com. fortable two-story dwelling. suld premises belng sold aubject to the itichoate dower right of Mra, Maiinds rown. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at slx per’ cent per an- e238, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Rusys Rovat Guore. READY FOR INSTANT USE Pons Axo Inviconatsa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, etther ss adell- clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- tious age and Savor to this popular drink, ‘the party seoured thereby, I will at public auc- 5553 hi bi idle Peeplat be plan ofsald chy ae par of ot nmberea ieayegese Sarbour & Hamitios, 8 inare numbered BL 3 at i i ; ds Ea Pageeee Roa ad enna teense ee, | Xt Meteger ® Bra, ‘ ithe of aforesaid set seventy four (74) fect | John H Magradar, j 1g the eaxt line of 22. thence north along | & ke Waters MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER seventy tn Bigeer ot) Ser See 4) Ai feortotne se i ofeapinng. sc) WASHINGTON, Dc. THE BEST IN THE’ DISTRICT. df HL & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘Sole Propristora, ASK FOR rm mi¢3u Philadelphia SAM'L ©, PALMER, sexet, Ne es A ‘Deror: 1296 29th Birest Northwest g 3 fa ; . ; + ee - t +) Sie beet. ‘num, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or | DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a Ee EB : 100 deposit required ‘Rich as gold leaf and wondrously cheap.” —Herald. | Sit. sash. at op oe Seconiute dea st cate | ertat of cn coleteaied tinea, pe men a eo aie | cree en eee es fe Sterling Gold. Its very easily applied with » brush, | Gays {rom day of sale otherwise trustees will resell at 3 ee | = Bottles for 96.00: tnd uty be used by the most inexperienced. Ik dries Botioe ih the vent ae me ¥ } : 2 gn ey nm Sam, Sees Ss) ss hammered gold. ene Je80-4ads JOHN H. GRAY. *} Trustees, ved a fei Beware of Imitation, Nove genuine withost the “Fer fe FOR HOME USE. (OLTZMAN, Estate Auctioneer, ‘EISNER & MENDELSON, Ta. pRUBY'S GILDING is valuable for Gling Honse- Boe Sth ah S stretie sonitest, wwew Ez HOA ss See: SER SC aee ‘Phila, a: ela, Pang ments, Furniture, Frames, Cornices, Bat-| eevoreps sare OF AVERY FINE BUILDING| WWW BE ag re Ca kets, Fans, Decorative Paluting, &0. 107, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF | |W" "Ww i uss FOR SALEBY 4 Camels Hair Brush in Each Box, TWENTY-SECOND AND PSTREETS NORTH. = ne, An ahh Goce W253 IMPROVED BY ATWOSTORY FRAME | ‘Tals Whisky, uponan analytical eramiiation hes Peniey Se }rainaion, 2.0 Ask for RUBY'S GILDING. Refuse all substitutes | BY virtue of x dood of trust, dated the Sth day Proved tobe free from Fusii Ol, and indeed of any ot | gas, Daz Sold by all Duatxns 1 ART MarEnrats, Rilo TBs ec ooq. of tne Lana Records of the Dis the modern Ingredients which are used to give. Both NEW YORK ©: soma | trict of Columita, and pursuant to, the written reaen CHEMICAL MFG COT oe t : \t Exeavating Mar ofine District of Columbia, Iwill sell-wt publics, | 2 Sark, Sicuy, Hoping end Excavating Ma. front of the premikes, on SATURDAY, JULY | ghiteand Steam Yacht Storm. & ogwd FINISHING SALE, EVENT, 1889, at POUR O'CLOCK P. My the a ge he my on9 Paste ou tp, Fay, tibuate in the city of | Sloping and Excavating Machine, ‘Parties wislting to at 7:30 p.m. Chines Washington, D.C, toawit he um: | purchase can examine the Machine and Steamer at fare is chargéd on OFF B Clack autraivision of logsminabered ope th) | He Looks at Great “ridge, Norfall coun 220 — cB Cnrk's sutedivt tt a Lee Res. 8 % mnject to & prior deed of trust, date folk, Va. OX OR BEFORE NOON OF JULY 2ist, | Onis, srithout Weave just recelved thelast involce of our IM-| one of meld land records to secure ; | The Directors reserve the right to reject any or ail | York. 3 aivex = PORTATION ORDERS, See oy © bee cane: pee nnn ircan alaree, Proposals they may not conskler to be wo the interest aun SUFFERING ul pan. No extra fare la: on ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in | the Company. a A ‘of youth, nervous | Sis train for fast time, with Parlor Car,and We have $10,000 worth of Stylish and Fashionable | cash; the balance insix months, with interest at eight | BY,order of the Board of Direct weak ‘cw, 1 will | 9h xd oe STILAW JEATS and BONNETS to offer ata auctide | Sergent par ee nuae toe weaved baa cad oF SLE | _jeddingano jy "OME TEBAULT, Trean_| oak ‘preeptagie Ta | O40 pm. dalf-so Phiabae, Cleveland and Delo, if necessary to dispose of them. Onsaid real estate to nly. satisfaction, oF al PPPOPoAls FOR Post-ROUTE Mars. missionary to | “For rhe 610, 640, : the purchaser's option, A deposit of 870 Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT, ei envelope to 850 nid 1008 aan 1210 138, GAG We would kindly request youto giveus acall to | yuired when the property is knocked ‘dow! OFFICE OF PosTMASTER GexenAt, | JOSEPH ;, Station D, New ¥¢ fran) 80 4:90, Sud, “i00, ' a 5 trustee reserves the right to resell, ifthe term ‘WASHINGTON, D.C. June 19, 1885. | ooé-s,tu,the&K Tr se Prices will not only speak foF themsetvarbes weoce | Sucvancemp led with In five divs after theday of | | Proposals will vereceved ai this Department agit | ewe TE ee ee 620, 70, prices will not only speak for themselves, but we are | sule. after five days’ notice by advertisement, atthe | the TENTH DAY OF SULY. 1880ee¢ PEE in Gurope and “America, tavikee thee | 10:05 am. 155, 1:90; BOO Oil. Gan Oak SOR, confident we are sure to please all in need of MILLI- | risk'and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All.con- | O'CLOCK NOON, for reproducing snd. faralahine rope, $25,110 pm es veyanclug at the purchaser's cost. copies of the sixty shects of the Post-Route Maps ‘For points On the Shenandoah NERY, jes0-eodas CM, KNIGHT, Trustee. _ | every two months during the Sacal year ending June Bolnts South, 9-25 am, daily, and oto cy rr We have also a stock of $25,000 worth of FLOW- | ;7yHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ig en ee Ras ‘4.1m. train has Pullman ‘sleeper, ERS, RIBBONS, LACES, PLUMES and TIPS, VEL- peas ro. | Ment, the color-stonesand the paper by theeputencton, SJor Annapollt, 6:40, m.,and 12:20 an4 430 pm etree chenaat MRL UERSEYSand LACE CAPS. | TNEGGHY PRAME BWEELDRG ELTUATE NO. | paths uration ottne chaemster gf tte work aud the be Taran Gold. which must now be closed, no matter | 41°F, EGU, nnd dniy recorded in Liber Ne, 62 Bited’ to iutending’ bidders, wio‘anust salle thes ek

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